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<blockquote data-quote="atom crash" data-source="post: 3447519" data-attributes="member: 22162"><p>I agree completely. </p><p></p><p>I've been gaming on and off for more than 20 years. My wife? Not so much. I count my blessings that she has an interest in gaming and joined my gaming group two years ago, because I know many people have spouses who don't understand or just don't like our hobby. But while chargen comes second nature to me by now, it is the worst part of the gaming experience for her. And she's intimidated by the fact that I find it so easy and she finds it frustrating. </p><p></p><p>She's made about 5 characters in her life, all with my assistance. Whenever her character levels up, I end up walking her through the process. Maybe she'd find it easier if she practiced by rolling up dozens of characters, but she has no desire (or time) to do so. </p><p></p><p>I can totally see myself buying this book for her. And it will enhance <strong>my</strong> enjoyment of the game as much as it will <strong>hers</strong>, and I'll be so proud of her the first time she doesn't need my help to roll up a new character or level an existing one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atom crash, post: 3447519, member: 22162"] I agree completely. I've been gaming on and off for more than 20 years. My wife? Not so much. I count my blessings that she has an interest in gaming and joined my gaming group two years ago, because I know many people have spouses who don't understand or just don't like our hobby. But while chargen comes second nature to me by now, it is the worst part of the gaming experience for her. And she's intimidated by the fact that I find it so easy and she finds it frustrating. She's made about 5 characters in her life, all with my assistance. Whenever her character levels up, I end up walking her through the process. Maybe she'd find it easier if she practiced by rolling up dozens of characters, but she has no desire (or time) to do so. I can totally see myself buying this book for her. And it will enhance [b]my[/b] enjoyment of the game as much as it will [b]hers[/b], and I'll be so proud of her the first time she doesn't need my help to roll up a new character or level an existing one. [/QUOTE]
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